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Paul Davids & Rhett Shull were not impressed with the effects
Superb gear, regardless, for sure.
View my feedback at www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/comment/1201922
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Or everyone will need to get their 80s cowboy boots out again for a narrow toe!
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No problem for the Lenigrad Cowboys
But I don't think they'd do a VST wrapper thing because it opens up a lot more ways for users to be dissatisfied with the product. From a customer relations viewpoint, it's better not to bother and keep everything in house/ in their own software ecosystem, I think.
Bandcamp
Spotify, Apple et al
I am I right in thinking that if you do not like the onboard effects, that Neural will soon have some for sale?
Not sure about onboard effects Chris. They've not said anything. I'm not too enthusiastic about their delay and reverb offerings. But the thing about the QC is that you can put it on a board and mix and match with your own single stomps or beast Strymons or whatever... could be pretty sick to do that - best of both worlds!
I was more bothered by the other thing Paul Davids mentioned - the screen you see when loading each patch looks totally uninformative. Not being able to see the amp at the heart of the tone would bother me. I hope there's a software update that does something closer to the Headrush Gigboard, where you see an image of the parts that make up the signal path.
Hopefully that embeds, if not see here: https://d1jtxvnvoxswj8.cloudfront.net/wysiwyg/headrush/pdp/gigboard/Headrush-img-GigboardHeadrUnit.png
I think at that price point the effects should be pretty spot on; however, I do appreciate how particular you are about your time based effects. Saying that, I know that AF2 effects serve me pretty well, the GT-1000 stuff is alright too (e.g. I prefer AF2's depth of tweakabillity on the drive effects).
I actually think I'm particular about effects when we're chatting about it, but when I'm actually playing them, I tend to just embrace whatever! I'm just a huge barrel of contradictions!
Pretty much I need a good tape or analog delay with high-frequency oscillations, reverse delay, digital delay, hall-ish reverb, huge supernatural reverb, and a 100% wet reverb... and the rest of my effects are pretty utilitarian at that point.
I clearly don't listen critically enough. I'm more in the "Yep, that sounds pretty much like a cranked Marshall, that will do" camp.
Part of me feels like the missing 5% really matters, and the other part says, don't sweat it and just enjoy playing. But then if I was going to spend over £1k on a modeller I'd want it to be pretty damn close !
There's a little ambient sounding clip in this. It sounds nice.
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Lovely!
In the comments he confirms there is no switching delay in scenes.
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